Index of confidence in the euro-zone economy grew more than expected in October

Index of confidence in the euro-zone economy (Euro-Zone Economic Confidence) for October was 86.2 points, reports the European Commission. Value index surpassed expectations of analysts projected an increase to 84.4 points. Recall that a month earlier figure stood at 82.8 points.
The index of consumer confidence (Euro-Zone Consumer Confidence) for October increased to -19 points to -18 points in the forecast -17 points.
The index of confidence in the business community (Business Climate Indicator) was -1.78 points for October at the previous value of -2.07 points and prognosis of -1.90 points.

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